Jerome Dohr

Jerome Dohr (born 18 April 1997) is an American soldier who was a war veteran of World War III. As a Corporal with the 2nd US Armored Division during the Central European theatre, he fought in the Battle of Hamburg in 2016 as a tanker, and he was awarded the Medal of Honor.

Biography
Dohr was born in Ozone Park, Queens, in 1997 to a poor family. He attended school and graduated in 2015, but before he could go to college, he was drafted into the US Army when war broke out with Ultranationalist Russia in 2016. Dohr was sent to fight in the 2nd US Armored Division during World War III, and during the heavy fighting in Hamburg, he fought alongside Delta Force elite soldiers. Dohr was a tank crew member of Rhino One, a Rhino Tank, until it was covered by debris in a parking garage, and he fought on foot with the Delta Force squad for the rest of the fighting. For his bravery in combat in rescuing the US delegation there, he was awarded the Medal of Honor.

After the end of the war, he returned to Ozone Park, which was damaged by the Battle of New York on 17 August 2016. When he returned home he worked as an engineer for the US Army, and currently is a Sergeant.